Some people mistake the Distant Sun for an eternally raging fireball calling for your demise. Just like aliens from outer space. Aliens from other planets. Aliens in galaxies too far away from your own comprehension. Your demise is ultimately irrelevant and meaningless.

Do not question our motives, our objectives, or our qualities. Question your own place in the universe.

Some people mistake the Distant Sun for an eternally raging fireball calling for your demise. Just like aliens from outer space. Aliens from other planets. Aliens in galaxies too far away from your own comprehension. Your demise is ultimately irrelevant and meaningless.

Do not question our motives, our objectives, or our qualities. Question your own place in the universe.

By the way if you buy the 2013 version, can you play full version Tennis Elbow Manager as well?

You can get the second one at half price if you buy them both at the same time. TEM is a good game, I just finished a career on it on "incredible" difficulty.

Spent most of my career as a clay pusher trying to win the FO. Got to the SF in 2012 (year 11) of my save after beating Nadal 6-1 in the 5th set of the QF. Was leading the fifth set against Federer *3-0. Dropped the next six games and watched Feds absolutely clown Nishikori in the final.

I finally won the 2015 FO and retired right after winning the 2017 Davis Cup. Four Masters 1000 titles and 28 overall, all but one on clay. My only hardcourt title was Stockholm 2017. It turned out to be a borderline HOF career by the ITF's rather generous standards. It's a good game. I'd recommend playing it on Master or Pro difficulty if you want to win slams without the game getting stupidly easy. Incredible is fun though, you face a pretty stiff challenge trying to get a slam or two before retiring. My career was quite nondescript until that 2012 FO.

I didn't really hire anybody else to manage besides my own main character.

Some people mistake the Distant Sun for an eternally raging fireball calling for your demise. Just like aliens from outer space. Aliens from other planets. Aliens in galaxies too far away from your own comprehension. Your demise is ultimately irrelevant and meaningless.

Do not question our motives, our objectives, or our qualities. Question your own place in the universe.

Ace counts can be pretty brutal against a good server when you set the auto-positioning setting low and use a player who's return skills aren't great. You can compensate by standing further behind the baseline, but your returns will be shorter and easier to put away. I've found that keeping the auto-positioning setting at a more forgiving setting makes my matches more realistic.

Yes. I am playing in that game with mod made by myself. It contains 2400 players ranked in the top 1000 of the rankings between 2003-2012 (year end ranks), and some more exotic players.
I am also making faces of even very obscure players - I have more than 600 hundred of them